Riedlingen (German: [ˈʁiːtlɪŋən] ⓘ) is a town in the district (Kreis) of Biberach, Baden-Württemberg, in the south-west of Germany.
The medieval city was built 1247–1255, situated east of the hamlet of the Earl of Veringen.
In 1314 the city belonged to the Counts of Hohenberg, later to the lords of Ellerbach [de] 1384 and finally to the Steward of Waldburg [2].
The Reformation in the 16th century initially found strong support by the urban population.
Riedlingen is part of the Uperswabian Barockstraße, the Deutsche Fachwerkstraße and station at the EV6 River Road (Donauradweg).
[3] The “Evangelische Freikirche Riedlingen” and its preacher Jakob Tscharntke get nationwide known, because he is spreading extremist conspiracy ideologies, ridiculed politicians and demonized them.